Wednesday, August 5, 2009

This blog will outline the adventures of 3 idiots who really should know better at their age as they cycle the 950 miles from John O'Groats to Lands End. Tempers will get frayed; bottoms will get sore; but experiences wiill be had that hopefully will never be forgotten! The trip starts on Sunday 9th August and I will attempt to update this blog as often as I can using my trusty Nokia phone. Gareth

7 comments:

  1. I'm expecting your blogs Mr Williams and more so expecting that the 3 of you look after each - or I will beat your lilly white arses. It must be said, I admire all three of you for even attempting this and will be extremely proud of you when you finish - and I have every faith that all three of you WILL finish. :-) XXX

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  2. Good luck to all of you. Seriously impressed with the dedication.
    Look after Andy will you?! Believe it or not, I am quite fond of the old miserable git.
    I will look forward to reading your little updates.
    Kris

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  3. Good luck guys - looking forward to seeing your streamline physiques when you return (I may want to give you all a thorough examination!). Take care and have fun xx

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  4. The very best of luck to you boys! Please take great care of yourselves and try not to beat up any motorists on your travels!
    We'll be thinking of you!
    Sarah xoxo

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  5. Good luck boys! Will be thinking of you all the way! Will be looking forward to each and every blog, so keep them coming!

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  6. Best of British chaps and thanks again for choosing to do this in aid of the MND Association. Mum was very proud of you for that and we are too.
    Every journey starts with a single pedal.
    Hope you have the time of your lives

    Rob

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  7. Best of luck fella's, enjoy the ride, I don't suppose you'll want to do it again.....Try to remain friends so that you'll have someone to talk to in the evenings. I look forward to reading of the trials and tribulations of life in the saddle. May the wind be with you...

    Tim

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